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Originally Posted by Joe D.
Hi 2ndvizio,
I have the Wizard and it does an effective job playing 3d Blu-ray discs. Not as strong as true stereoscopic but certainly 3D and enjoyable.
Only drawback for many would be adjusting the user settings. Those already used for HD, Bluray and DVD can produce yellow ghosting, distorted color, etc. I figured out how to mostly eliminate these problems despite even Spears and Munsil test patterns not totally sufficient being geared for stereoscopic. This could easily frustrate and turn off new users. The simple solution would be including a callibration disc geared for the specific anaglythic device.
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I am impressed with how effective you've made the 3d wizard but I'm hoping I will never have to resort to that. I've already future proofed myself as best I can. Have two 3d plasma tvs, one in use, the other for a backup that only has an hour on it. And two 3d projectors, only one in use. Besides 3d blu ray players, have two Vero 4K+ devices to stream 3d. I've burned through 2 blu ray players while testing 3D so I know stuff with moving parts don't last. Over a dozen 3d glasses. May have to worry about replacing the batteries later but I should be set.